Design and Construction of Soil Anchor Plates


Primarily designed and constructed to resist outwardly directed loads imposed on the foundation of a structure, anchor plates play an important role in the design of structures (including seawalls, transmission towers, tunnels, buried pipelines, and retaining walls). Design and Construction of Soil Anchor Plates focuses on the various theories based on the design and construction techniques of anchor plates in soil mechanics. The focus of this reference is on design methods, theories, and procedures for constructing permanent or temporary ground anchors and anchored systems. Topics include: General Requirements of Vertical Anchor Plates and Design Criteria, Estimation of Ultimate Capacity in Vertical Anchor Plates, General Requirements of Vertical Anchor Plates and Design Criteria, Type and Length of Inclined Anchor Plates, Early Theories on Anchor Plates in Multi-Layers Soil, and Basic Theories on Passive Pressure in Vertical Anchor Plates. With this reference, researchers and designers will find a valuable guide to the various theories, techniques, and equations for anchor design.

  • Basic theories on passive pressure in vertical anchor plates
  • Estimation of ultimate capacity in vertical anchor plates
  • Uplift capacity for shallow anchor plates
  • Requirements of vertical anchor plates and design criteria
  • Type and length of inclined anchor plates
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UPC9780124201866
Author Kassim, Khairul Anuar, Niroumand, Hamed
Pages 212
Language English
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Publisher Butterworth-Heinemann
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